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Orest Stocco

    Why Bother?
    Tea With Grace
    The Golden Seed
    Old Whore Life, Exploring the Shadow Side of Karma
    Gurdjieff Was Wrong But His Teaching Works
    The Lion That Swallowed Hemingway
    • 2021

      The Fourth Corner of the Abyss

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound journey of faith, this book delves into the paradox of finding spiritual enlightenment through suffering and adversity. It presents a compelling narrative that encourages readers to confront their deepest fears and challenges as a means to achieve a closer connection with the divine. Through personal reflections and philosophical insights, the author invites contemplation on the transformative power of hardship in the pursuit of spiritual truth.

      The Fourth Corner of the Abyss
    • 2021

      The Devil`s Hindquarter

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the depths of the human condition, this poetry collection delves into the complexities of the soul and invites readers to reimagine their understanding of existence. Orest Stocco's work offers profound insights into our true selves, encouraging a transformative journey through the paradoxes of life. Building on themes from his previous collection, it challenges perceptions and deepens the exploration of identity and reality.

      The Devil`s Hindquarter
    • 2019

      A Sign of Things to Come

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the author's unique relationship with Padre Pio, this book delves into the transformative power of active imagination as a means of communication with the saint. It invites readers to reflect on their own creative processes and inner guidance, paralleling the profound insights found in Conversations with God. Through this exploration, the narrative encourages individuals to engage with their own spiritual journeys and discover personal guiding principles.

      A Sign of Things to Come
    • 2019

      One Rule to Live By BE GOOD

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring profound existential questions, this book delves into the journey of self-discovery and personal resolution. It builds on insights from Dr. Jordan B. Peterson's "12 Rules for Life" while introducing Orest Stocco's unique perspective on morality and understanding. Through an extraordinary true story, it offers a transformative approach to perceiving life, inspired by the psychological insights of C. G. Jung. This narrative encourages readers to engage in special efforts to unlock deeper meanings and navigate their paths toward fulfillment.

      One Rule to Live By BE GOOD
    • 2018

      My Writing Life

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound influence of Ernest Hemingway, this memoir delves into the author's personal journey of discovering Hemingway's work during high school. It provides a unique psycho-literary analysis of Hemingway's intricate personality and his tumultuous life, culminating in his tragic suicide. Through vivid storytelling, Orest Stocco captures the essence of Hemingway's adventurous spirit and literary legacy, offering insights that resonate deeply with readers seeking a deeper understanding of both the writer and the craft of writing.

      My Writing Life
    • 2017

      The Merciful Law of Divine Synchronicity

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      At twenty-four, the narrator experiences a transformative moment in Annecy, France, which profoundly alters their life direction. This pivotal event sparks a journey of self-discovery and exploration, highlighting themes of personal growth and the impact of significant experiences. The narrative delves into how this charged moment reshapes relationships and perceptions, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of oneself and the world.

      The Merciful Law of Divine Synchronicity
    • 2017

      DEATH THE FINAL FRONTIER

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The author explores the tension between their Roman Catholic upbringing and a newfound fascination with the doctrine of reincarnation, which challenges their Christian beliefs. As they delve deeper into the concept, they become increasingly convinced of the cyclical nature of life and death. This journey raises profound questions about the purpose of returning to life and the lessons learned through repeated existence.

      DEATH THE FINAL FRONTIER
    • 2017

      A voice of sanity for these crazy times, Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys offers an audacious perspective that addresses the inevitable dilemmas of the human condition with uncanny wisdom and passionate understanding. Unlocking the mysteries of Emily Dickinson and Rumi, each poem shines a new ray of light into the darkest corners of the human soul.

      Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys
    • 2016

      The narrative follows Orest Stocco's transformative journey of self-discovery, challenging Gurdjieff's belief that humans lack an immortal soul. Through his personal quest, Stocco reveals that everyone possesses a divine spark of consciousness. He emphasizes that realizing one's true self requires taking control of personal evolution, a process facilitated by Gurdjieff's teachings. The book offers a profound exploration of spiritual awakening and the potential for human growth.

      Gurdjieff Was Wrong But His Teaching Works
    • 2015

      The Sum Of All Spiritual Paths

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the transformative power of opening one's heart to God's love as a source of comfort and healing. It suggests a simple practice of recalling moments of love to fill the heart, serving as a form of prayer. Rather than seeking help through traditional requests, the focus is on embracing and experiencing love, which is presented as all-encompassing. The author reassures readers of their constant presence and support, encouraging a deep connection with divine love.

      The Sum Of All Spiritual Paths